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...Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, to visit the U.S. Among Irish nationalists, Clinton is considered a hero for that gesture alone. Clinton devoted himself to the Northern Ireland issue, and ultimately pressure from the Administration and from Irish Americans led Adams to persuade the ira to call a cease-fire. When it was declared in August 1994, Clinton could claim a small share of the credit...
...before Air Force One left Washington on Tuesday, Ireland's Prime Minister John Bruton arrived in London for an unexpected late-night news conference with Major. The two leaders announced a twin-track initiative to get the peace talks moving again. The hangup had been British insistence that the ira begin turning in its guns and explosives before Sinn Fein could join all-party talks aimed at creating a new governmental structure for the North. The ira had steadfastly refused...
...just want to hear what he says," said Laura A. Coleman '99, another Irish student. "He was in the IRA. He's been picked up many times before; he should still be in prison. When I was telling my parents that I was going to see Hill, they were disgusted...
Other spectators watched family or friends compete in the races. Ira D. Goldberg traveled from Oakland, California, with his family to watch his daughter compete as coxswain for the University of Pennsylvania...
...school reform to work it must be taken one step at a time and teachers must not be forced to make changes, former National Public Radio (NPR) reporter Ira Glass told a crowd of more than 100 at the Graduate School of Education last night...